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that funds education, social services, and it taxes. >> if you want lower taxes and less government, i'm scott walker, and i know how to get the job done. >> and so the smart donors can change the whole country without ever going to washington, without ever having to go through a congressional hearing, without ever having to lobby on capitol hill, without ever having to talk to a president. >> please raise your right hand and repeat after me. >> the new governor moved quickly with a raft of alec-inspired bills. they included one similar to florida's stand-your-ground. another made it easier to carry concealed weapons. there was a resolution opposing the mandated purchase of health insurance. and of course there was one limiting corporate liability. the wisconsin legislature passed a so-called tort reform measure that included parts of eight different alec models. alec was elated, praising walker and the legislature in a press release for their "immediate attention to reforming the state's legal system." but scott walker was also shooting for another big alec prize. >> now some have q
that funds education, social services, and it taxes. >> if you want lower taxes and less government, i'm scott walker, and i know how to get the job done. >> and so the smart donors can change the whole country without ever going to washington, without ever having to go through a congressional hearing, without ever having to lobby on capitol hill, without ever having to talk to a president. >> please raise your right hand and repeat after me. >> the new governor moved...
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morgan or deutsche bank as being the conduit between the government's money printing activities and the real economy they tend to guide that money into areas where they make the hugest profits and those are typically areas that are not economically sound but they can package and huge huge credits or commissions and they've done this on a gargantuan scale and totally destroyed the global economy you know back in two thousand and seven the bank of international settlements released a similar report warning about especially iceland and the carry trade going in there and what was going on there in iceland to explain this magical bubble in their economy was explained to them by coutts and bank chief economist oscar johnson and a paper called the icelandic economic miracle where does the money come from this is very into march two thousand and six max and he highlighted several things that were all magical that they you know that their economy because of the reforms they brought in because of the great investment banks they have they're all sorts of things explain why a thirteen billion dolla
morgan or deutsche bank as being the conduit between the government's money printing activities and the real economy they tend to guide that money into areas where they make the hugest profits and those are typically areas that are not economically sound but they can package and huge huge credits or commissions and they've done this on a gargantuan scale and totally destroyed the global economy you know back in two thousand and seven the bank of international settlements released a similar...
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is on that path of low growth stagnant growth increasing government debt and the second guy was saying hey we need to avoid the path that japan went on so either way people are comparing the u.s. to japan story what do you think of that comparison i really don't think there is a comparison i mean look look at the google facebook look at apple compared to sony i mean. america is still an entrepreneurial society look at the legacy car manufacturers which are coming back america apparel industry is recovering america is a dynamic vibrant economy where innovation takes place all the time only in japan japan post the second world war showed what it could do there were innovators they led the world in production engineering and manufacturing but now good manufacturing is nothing special but you can find in any country around the world it's been the science of it's been formatted you need a society with this creative tensions people are prepared to think out of the box and create things in japan this leap walking to oblivion. there's no promotion of young talented people everything is based o
is on that path of low growth stagnant growth increasing government debt and the second guy was saying hey we need to avoid the path that japan went on so either way people are comparing the u.s. to japan story what do you think of that comparison i really don't think there is a comparison i mean look look at the google facebook look at apple compared to sony i mean. america is still an entrepreneurial society look at the legacy car manufacturers which are coming back america apparel industry...
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governments are doing it on the other side. i think that the regime will fall. i think there's going to be a very long and difficult internal struggle for governance after that occurs, and we should be preparing the ground, as i think the administration is trying to do, for a unified opposition force that will bring about change peacefully after assad's regime falls, but i repeat, direct american military intervention in my judgment will not solve the problem and will entangle us yet further in conflicts in far-flung countries where it's very difficult to sustain support in this country. >> and from what i understand, you've actually met with president assad in the past. what is your sense of him and what he might do here? there's some reports he has a deputy out there checking on possible asylum in other countries, but he's also said he's going to live and die on syrian soil. >> well, i met him on several occasions. i think right now principal concern is survival for himself, his family and the clan. the alawhites are an offshoot of the shiia part of the muslim
governments are doing it on the other side. i think that the regime will fall. i think there's going to be a very long and difficult internal struggle for governance after that occurs, and we should be preparing the ground, as i think the administration is trying to do, for a unified opposition force that will bring about change peacefully after assad's regime falls, but i repeat, direct american military intervention in my judgment will not solve the problem and will entangle us yet further in...